• John Timperley may refer to: John Timperley (civil engineer) (1796–1856), British civil engineer John Timperley (badminton) (1931–2013), English badminton...
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  • Harold John Timperley (1898–1954) was an Australian journalist, known for reporting in China in the 1930s and writing the book What War Means (1938) based...
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    Timperley is a suburban village in the borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. Within the boundaries of the historic county of Cheshire, it...
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  • John Timperley (1796-1856), was a British Civil engineer, active in dock work in the north and east of England and elsewhere - also the first recipient...
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  • John Timperley was an English badminton & squash player. Born in 1931 he was capped by the England badminton team and reached the National number one ranking...
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  • on their debut single and album with Robert Stigwood producing and John Timperley as engineer. Clapton later noted that the budget was miniscule, working...
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  • John Timperley (11 January 1940 – 20 September 2006), was a British audio engineer, who worked on recordings of a number of important musicians and groups...
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  • was needed to work with other bands. Yes employed recording engineer John Timperley who was assisted by David Richards. In a first for the band, the album...
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  • band. "Wonderous Stories" was produced collectively by the band, with John Timperley as their recording engineer and David Richards assisting. "Wonderous...
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  • album was recorded at Mountain Studios from April to June 1977 with John Timperley as engineer and mixer and Dave Richards as assistant engineer. Wakeman...
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  • Learning analytics Reinforcement learning Performance appraisal Hattie, John; Timperley, Helen (2007). "The Power of Feedback". Review of Educational Research...
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  • Pianist: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack album by Wojciech Kilar Released 2002 Recorded John Timperley (sound engineer) Genre Soundtrack Label Sony...
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    in 1481 married Sir John Timperley of Hintlesham, Suffolk, without issue. Margaret Howard (1445–1484/1524), who married Sir John Wyndham of Crownthorpe...
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    William Henry Timperley ISO (22 May 1833 - 11 August 1909) was an author, policeman and civil servant in Western Australia. He was the acting Commissioner...
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  • (10) Richard Moakes – second engineer Steve Parker – second engineer John Timperley – second engineer Jean-Jacques Lemoine – assistant engineer Roland Prent...
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    Coda (Led Zeppelin album) (category Albums produced by John Walters (broadcaster))
    Marino – remastering (1994 edition) Leif Mases – engineering John Timperley – engineering John Walters – producer on "Travelling Riverside Blues" References...
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    sound engineer John Timperley recorded music which was listed in the music magazine Melody Maker's top ten ratings. John Timperley's assistant was Roger...
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    on an Ampex reel-to-reel audio tape recorder by Robert Stigwood and John Timperley. Stigwood made the decision to omit the song on the British release...
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    side two Ashley Newton – art direction Ian Murray – design, artwork John Timperley – engineer Roger Cameron – engineer David Montgomery – Emerson photography...
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  • engineer Harold Blumberg – engineer John Timperley – engineer Nigel Walker – engineer Tony Benyon – cover concept John Pasche – art direction "Welcome Back...
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    Orton, My Vitriol, David Knopfler, Echt, Brainstorm, Tony Mansfield, John Timperley, Chris Kimsey, Michael Brauer 2002 Status Quo, Joe Jackson, Bonnie Tyler...
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  • She married John Timperley in 1955, a former badminton international. She died in 2017. "Sad news as 'wonderful ambassador' June Timperley passes away"...
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  • Sharington, Esq. of Cranworth, settled it on Sir Robert Lovell, Sir John Audley, Sir John Timperley, Sir William Pyrton, Knights, &c. trustees, by his will, dated...
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    Implications for Professional Learning. Timperley collaborated over several years with John Hattie on 'visible learning'. Timperley retired in 2014, and is professor...
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  • Hugh Findlay / John Timperley Graham Henderson / Charles McCormack 15 5 15 8     5 Hugh Findlay James Doyle 15 2 15 7     6 John Timperley Graham Henderson...
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  • (Olympic Studios), James Lock (Decca Studios), Ray Prickett (Pye Studios), John Timperley (Chappell Studios), and Eric Tomlinson (Anvil Recorders). Additionally...
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  • Glover – Cover Design John Iles – Engineer Ralph Mace – Producer Lou Reizner – Producer Phil Ryan – String Arrangements John Timperley – Engineer Caetano...
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  • re-enacting the roles in the oratorio. The recording was engineered by John Timperley. Consisting of eight movements, the story of the oratorio loosely follows...
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    summarily executed. But, as noted, no one actually counted the dead." Harold Timperley, a journalist in China during the Japanese invasion, reported that at...
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    Hall, was owned by Sir John Fortescue who used one of the rooms as a local court. In 1454 the manor was purchased by John Timperley. In August 1720 the hall...
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